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Anonymous Posted on Aug 31, 2009

How do i use east west colossus with fl studio? i need to know how to use colossus as a channel in fl studio or as a vst or whatever. PLEASE LET ME KNOW Thank you Y0ung Sean

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Start your FL studio. Go to CHANNELS Tab and select Add One > More... then a list will appear, right at the bottom you will find refresh list button. Press the refresh button and then fast scan (recommended). Your installed Colossus will appear there just select and close. you can now add your colossus to your fl from channels > Add one....

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